AppleNew iPhone XS ( Details), iPhone XS Max (Details) and iPhone XR (Details) are generally believed to be in trouble and it has hampered the company’sshare price. In addition, the problems get worse … & nbsp;

In a new report,Bloomberg disclosessupplier of Face ID Component AMS AG has had to lower its revenue estimates and the company (not so subtly) blames a company in particular.

Apple iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR Apple

AMS revised its Q4 2018 revenue from high prices of $ 610 million to new $ 480 drops with reference to “New Demand Changes from a Greater Consumer Customer.” AMS is the latest in a series of iPhone vendors to announce revenue. These include the primary iPhone fitter Hon Hai, the screen supplier Japan Display and AMS’s other Face ID provider, Lumentum Holdings.

While Hon Hai has been the main focus, Apple’s new iPhones should be the first to use Face ID over the entire range (only iPhone X used last year) should have thought that Face ID component providers would most be of great use this year. But clearly, it’s not panning out. & Nbsp;

“Many providers have lowered numbers because of their nameless” biggest customer “, which is Apple,” said Elazar Capital analyst Chaim SiegelReuters.

[196590001] iPhone XR devices were still available days after the phone was sold for sale Apple

Last month, I markedthe mystery about iPhone XR sales. Wide tipped to outsource the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max combined, the iPhone XR took five days to sell out of its original stock when historical Apple’s first rate goes in a few hours. Since then, Apple has said that it will no longer report iPhone sales numbers.

It also does not help the growing deficiencies in the iPhone hardware. Last week, Apple confirmed aserious hardware failureon iPhone X, which means that Apple must issue warning alerts about four of the last 5 iPhone generations: iPhone X (details), iPhone 8 [[19659034]] Details), iPhone 7 (Details) and iPhone 6 (Details).

Combine these issues with Apple’s ever-increasing iPhone prices,multiplesoftware launchesand major carrier decisions fordelay eSim supportfor the new models, and I Can understand why customers may not rush to upgrade.

As I said, if you’re upgrading, I think iPhone XRis the model to buy. It’s far from cheap, but the fact that you can buy two 64GB iPhone XRs for just $ 50 more than a 512GB iPhone XS Max andget better battery lifeto start saying everything.

AMS revised its Q4 2018 revenue from high prices of $ 610 million to new $ 480 drops with reference to “New Demand Changes from a Greater Consumer Customer.” AMS is the latest in a series of iPhone vendors to announce revenue. These include the primary iPhone fitter Hon Hai, the screen supplier Japan Display and AMS’s other Face ID provider, Lumentum Holdings.

While Hon Hai has been the main focus, Apple’s new iPhones should be the first to use Face ID over the entire range (only iPhone X used last year) should have thought that Face ID component providers would most be of great use this year. But clearly, it’s not panning out.

“Many providers have lowered numbers because of their nameless” biggest customer “, which is Apple,” said Elazar Capital analyst Chaim SiegelReuters.

[196590001] And in truth, the signs have come.

iPhone XR devices were still available days after the phone was sold for sale Apple

Last month, I markedthe mystery of iPhone XR sales. Wide tipped to outsource the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max combined, the iPhone XR took five days to sell out of its original stock when historical Apple’s first rate goes in a few hours. Since then, Apple has said that it will no longer report iPhone sales numbers.

It also does not help the growing deficiencies in the iPhone hardware. Last week, Apple confirmed aserious hardware failureon iPhone X, which means that Apple must issue warning alerts about four of the last 5 iPhone generations: iPhone X (details), iPhone), iPhone 7 (details) and iPhone 6 (details).

Combine these issues with Apple’s ever-increasing iPhone prices,multiplesoftware lightsand the decision from major carriers todelay eSim supportfor the new models, and I Can understand why customers may not rush to upgrade.

As I said, if you’re upgrading, I think iPhone XRis the model to buy. It’s far from cheap, but the fact that you can buy two 64GB iPhone XRs for just $ 50 more than a 512GB iPhone XS Max andget better battery lifeto start, say everything.